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config/initializers/new_framework_defaults_7_2.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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# Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file.
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#
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# This file eases your Rails 7.2 framework defaults upgrade.
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#
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# Uncomment each configuration one by one to switch to the new default.
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# Once your application is ready to run with all new defaults, you can remove
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# this file and set the `config.load_defaults` to `7.2`.
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#
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# Read the Guide for Upgrading Ruby on Rails for more info on each option.
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# https://guides.rubyonrails.org/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.html
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###
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# Controls whether Active Job's `#perform_later` and similar methods automatically defer
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# the job queuing to after the current Active Record transaction is committed.
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# Example:
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# Topic.transaction do
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# topic = Topic.create(...)
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# NewTopicNotificationJob.perform_later(topic)
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# end
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#
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# In this example, if the configuration is set to `:never`, the job will
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# be enqueued immediately, even though the `Topic` hasn't been committed yet.
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# Because of this, if the job is picked up almost immediately, or if the
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# transaction doesn't succeed for some reason, the job will fail to find this
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# topic in the database.
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#
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# If `enqueue_after_transaction_commit` is set to `:default`, the queue adapter
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# will define the behaviour.
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#
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# Note: Active Job backends can disable this feature. This is generally done by
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# backends that use the same database as Active Record as a queue, hence they
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# don't need this feature.
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# Rails.application.config.active_job.enqueue_after_transaction_commit = :default
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###
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# Adds image/webp to the list of content types Active Storage considers as an image
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# Prevents automatic conversion to a fallback PNG, and assumes clients support WebP, as they support gif, jpeg, and png.
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# This is possible due to broad browser support for WebP, but older browsers and email clients may still not support
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# WebP. Requires imagemagick/libvips built with WebP support.
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# Rails.application.config.active_storage.web_image_content_types = %w[image/png image/jpeg image/gif image/webp]
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# Enable validation of migration timestamps. When set, an ActiveRecord::InvalidMigrationTimestampError
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# will be raised if the timestamp prefix for a migration is more than a day ahead of the timestamp
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# associated with the current time. This is done to prevent forward-dating of migration files, which can
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# impact migration generation and other migration commands.
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#
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# Applications with existing timestamped migrations that do not adhere to the
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# expected format can disable validation by setting this config to `false`.
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.validate_migration_timestamps = true
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# Controls whether the PostgresqlAdapter should decode dates automatically with manual queries.
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#
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# Example:
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# ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.select_value("select '2024-01-01'::date") #=> Date
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#
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# This query used to return a `String`.
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.postgresql_adapter_decode_dates = true
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# Enables YJIT as of Ruby 3.3, to bring sizeable performance improvements. If you are
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# deploying to a memory constrained environment you may want to set this to `false`.
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# Rails.application.config.yjit = true
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